The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, October 11, 1893, Image 4

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    THE DAILY ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 1 1, 1 893.
MUST SINK WITH THE SHIP.
An Unwritten Law from which Naval
omcers Never Deviate.
The action of Vice-Admiral Tryon In
refusing to leave the bridge of the Vic
toria while there was a chance, is be
ing compared by military men of this
city with the action of Brigadier Gen
eral George A. Custer at the Big Horn
massacre. According to now generally
accepted facts an opportunity was of
fered Cuflter by a government Indian
ccout to cut his way out.
Custer refused the proffered Bru!
blanket onI headdress, and remained
to die with his men. Instances are
many in t!.c British navy of captains
t f warships preferring to go down with
their ships In preference to outliving
thorn. It Ik an old practice In the Brit
ish navy, find one which pracUeaily
amounts to r., rule, that the cimtaln
who loses a war ship never obtains a
pecond one. The belief among innuy
American omcers Is that Tryon wis
fully imbued with the seaman's 1dm of
the duty of a commander, and, kno l.ig
that hundreds of men were imprisoned
below decks, calmly decided to go down
v lth tho ship so long as a man aboard
had to die as a result of carrying out
r.rAora iriven by him during the ma
n jverine. At the United States Naval
academy a monument In the center of
the grounds stands toduy with the
name "Herndon" on its face. Herndon
ai rn American naval officer who be
for. the civil war was engaged while
on furloucrh in the command of a mall
steamer plying between New York and
the West Indies. The Bhlp was lost in
the gulf stream oft the Florida coast
fho carried a largo number of paBsen
irers at the time. The majority of thf
passengers Herndon saw safely placed
In the boats. The last boat waited for
Herndon to Jump In. Instead of ava.l
Inn himself of the opportunity, Hern
don ordered the boat to cast off. The
hhin went down with Herndon, in iiis
n.tval uniform, standing alone and in
fi.ll view on tho bridge. New Yolk
Times.
MARRIED SIXTY YEARS AGO.
A Pennsylvania Couple Receive In Such
Clothes as They Were Married.
A year ago last spring Mrs. Henry B.
Rhelland, of Gibson township, Suuque
lianna county, Pa., said to her hus
band: "Henry, we ought to raise some
flax this year." The ngnd farmer had
not raised a crop of flax In thirty-nine
years, so he. asked:
"What for, Elizabeth?"
"Well, you know, Henry," replied the
good, old wife, "If we live till a year
from next June we'll have- been mnr
) led sixty years, ami I thouirht It would
be nice to give a party and rryolve our
guests In the same kind of limit noth
ing we wore when vo Htootl up to ''e
married down in Connecticut In 1833.
We've got all the old flax tools stored
away, and If you'll raise some flax,
Henry, I'll Bpln and weave it and make
a nice home-made suit for each of us."
Farmer Shelhuid was 86 nnd his wife
85 an the time. Both were rugged and
healthy, and when the old farmer had
thought the matter over for a moment
he exclaimed: "By George, Elizabeth,
I'll do it!"
Within three weeks tho old lady cut
and made a frock and apron for her
self and a whole suit for her husband,
nnd on June 20th the aged couple,
(i reused In their homespun linen gor
inents, celegrated the sixtieth anniver
sary of their marriage, In a company
of three-score relatives hnd friends.
Exchange.
FOR THF) CLOSING EXERCISES.
Chlougo, Oct. 10. The national coia
nilHslon today Instructed the committee
of ceremonies to prepare for the grand
rst exercises yet iriven ns a fitting clow
to the fair. The lot il attendance to
day was 335.2C4, of which 308.613 paid.
MOKE RECORDS SMASHED.
Lexington, Oct. 10. Harrletta today
trotted the fastest mile In a third heat,
breaking the Kentucky record In 2:09'j.
Dully Spankw, by Jim Wilkes, broke
the two-year-old record for pacing In
a race, making the mile In 2:10'4.
ANOTHER MAFIA TRACED V.
New York, Oct. 10.- The body of Le
onard Paerto was found lying In Mul
berry Btreet this mi tiling. It Is be
.lleved that this Is another Mafia mur
der. Four Italians have hern arrested
on suspicion.
' . ROBBED A LIGHTHOUSE.
Port Townsond, Oct. 10. Last nlht
dm lug the absence of J. E. Evans,
Keeper of the lighthouse at Admiralty
1 load, tho phicei was robbed and Evans'
Ifi-yenr-old son was abducted. Indians
are suspected.
WANT AN INCREASE.
' Washington, Oct. 10. Camlnettl has
introduced In the house a bill Increas
ing the pensions of veterans of the
Mexican war from eight to twelve dol
lars per monts.
WILL NOT CONTINCU IT.
Washington, Oct. 10. -A dispatch rc
rvlwJ from Rio Janeiro at the state
depaitment today says that Admiral
, Mullo hus decided, to discontinue the
bombardment of. Rio.
A BANK. EXAMINER JAILED.
Denver, Oct. 10. Nationnl Bank Ex
aminer J. H. linear, while tettllnir the
affairs of the Insolvent bank Del Norte,
was arrested for receiving itolen good.
CAPTURED ONE OF THE FORTS.
Klo Jam liii, Oct. 10. One of the forts
In the bay surrendered to the Inmirgent
licet today.
tlA'fS POUOX-IVY PILL A ur cure in
Hi,iiig from Ivy-vtur or iwk. It t .in
junvid iu a PV, rmiru the boUleml get your
inoiK y. S.J bv nil l)rupi;ist.
FOR OVER FIFTY TEARS
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has
been used for children teething. It
soothes the child, softens the gums,
allays all pain, cures wind chollc, and
Is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-five
cents a bottle. Sold by all drug
gists throughout the world.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
rCnUna la hprehv elven that the un
dereigned has been appointed admin
istrator of the estate or uaronne nan
pn. late of Clatsop county. Oregon,
deceased, and all persons having
claims against said estate must pre
Bfnt the same auly vennea io me un
ili-ralcrned. at the office of Fulton Br:
Aitnriipvs. in the City of Astoria, in
o-,i,i f.nnntv within six months from
this date, August 5th, 1893.
VICTOR HANSEN
SALE OF COLLATERAL.
Notice Is hereby given that I will sell
at my Auction Rooms, Monduy, the
ICth day ot October, 1893, at 2 o'clock
p. m., to the highest bidder, lor casn,
nntfi iriven bv John Howard of Cath
lamet, Wash., for $1,000, on which is
due, including unpaid interest, the sum
of $1,408.89 at this date; also a mort
gage collateral thereto conveying the
following described real estate: The
southeast quarter or section twenty
v..n In TViurnahln Nn. Nine North, o
Range No. Six West, Wahkiakum
County, Wash. Also a note given by
the aforesaid John Howard for $1,000,
on which is due including unpuiu mu-r
ett, tho sum of $1,408.89 at this date; al
so a mortgage collateral thereto con
,,.i,o- tho ff.iinulij! described real es
tate: The north half of the northwest
quarter; the southwest quarter of the
northwest and the northwest quarter
of the southwest quarter oi bccuuii nu.
Seventeen, in Townsnip eigiu norm, ui
Range five west, Wahkiakum County
Wash. i
The aforesaid notes and mortgage)
luinir nniintnml tn n. note elven by W
P. Mclntlre of Cathlamet, Wash., to
i. vir-at Nntlnnnl Hank of Astoria.
for $1,U5, which is now past due and
unpaid. i "
Astoria, Or., October 4, 1893.
MARTIN OLSEN,
Auctioneer
of streets. The City of Astoria does
ordain as follows:
Section 1. The owners or agents oj
any property fronting or abutting on
any street improved by the direction of
the common council, or unuer a per
mit authorizing such improvement,
shall, when notified by the superln.
tondent cf streets, at their own ex.
pense, make or cause to be made such
local repairs to such street, roadway,
sidewalk, or crosswalk, as will place
the same In good condition.
Section 2. Materials used and work
done shall, as far as practicable, con.
form to the provisions of this ordinance
or ordinances relating to the Improve
ment of such streets, or to the permits
granted therefor, and upon the com.
nletlon of the repairs all surplus ma.
terlals shall be Immediately removed,
and the street cleaned up to the satis
faction of the street superlntedent.
Section 3. A failure to comply, with
any of the provisions of this ordinance
shall be deemed a misdemeanor, and
upon conviction before the auditor and
police Judge, ,the offender or offenders
shall be subject to a line of not leBS
than five dollars or more than twenty
five dollars for each and every oifense.
Passed the common council Septem
ber Dth, 1893, approved September 6th
1893, Magnus C. Cosby, Mayor.
Attest: K. OSBURN,
Auditor and Police Judge, City of
Astoria, Oregon, Sept. 8, 1893.
BETTON'S I
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siiive Curo
OH PILES.
in umi uvit an i imii'.
Mmifc Jijlnlire IIV.ii.
ilrrul. lil.:li,t tt-Hti.
luuiiuiln. At itmvirista,
or nrtiHl nit icceipt uf
;g pili i itle, jut box.
.a !Wt!tEflAN & BSI)W!I
Scientific. American
Agency for
CAVEAT3.
TRADE MARKS.
DESIGN PATENTS,
COPYRIGHTS, eto.
Tor Information nnd free Handbook write to
MUNN CO., Sit 1IIUMDWAY, NKW VOllK.
Oldtxit burDHii tor soourlnx patonta In Ainrlci.
Kvorr patent taken out by u la brouittit befora
Ui public by liulloa given free ol churge lu the
Lnrvoat clronlntloo of any aolontino paper In the
world, fpluuilldljr llluntracul. No lntolllitout
niau should be without It. Weekly, M. 00 I
Toar) fl.fiilalx inontlia. Aiklrena MUNN & IX),
Vuuluuiuui, a til Uroodwtty, Her VurS City.
THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE
(WORCESTERSHIRE)
HH
SAUCE
Impart the moat deltcloua tasto and test to
EXTRACT of a
LETTER from M SOUPS,
a MEDICAL F
GENTLEMAN f4 GRAVIES,
nt Madraa, to til
worceBeiT I m
MK'.J,8Vv. . J IK HOT COLD
PERRINS' that
their aauce la
MEATS,
GAME,
WELSH.
RAREBITS,
&&
edln India, and
ia In my opinion
the moat pal.
atable, aa veil
aa the moat
wholeaoma
aauce that ia
made,"
"Bmm of Imitati'oT!3t
ece that you get Lea & Pernns'
Slonahtra en war) bottle al the original and genuine
JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, NEW YORK.
m
Those tiny CupsuUa aro superior
tn lt.,la.m n....M.. v
Cu1cbs ajid Injivtlona. fajDY
They curo ia 48 hou w tho
saino d'niitx, wUim. .i.
Tonlcnce. S0LDBYAU.DRUG!MST5
To M P'wMn tako one Small Dile Bean
He
r
11.1 r Jr-
QANADIAN pACIF.'C
RAILWAY
AMERICA'S
Greatest f raus-conthiental
'Railway System..
FIlOiM WW TO OCEAN
In Piilacc Drawing Room and Mopp
ing tarn.
luxurious Billing Cars,
Elegant Day Coaches,
Also, Obscrva'ioi Cars, allowing an
Unbroken Vi ",v of the Wonderful
fountain Country.
ALSO
CANADIAN PACIFIC ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE
To China and Japan,
"2mprcs of India" leaves Vancouver Oct. 16.
AUSTRALIAN STEAMER SERVICE
The "Mioweia" leavea Victoria Oct. 10 for
Honolulu nnd Australian Torts,
For tickets, rates and information, call on or
address
JAS. FjHLAYSON, Agt.
Astoria, Ore.
I. Q. Knacky, Travcllnfr Pas. Agt., Tacoma.'
(loo. McL. Brown, Dlst. l'ns. Agt. Vancouver,
B.C. ,. Oct 8-9.1
lncandesoent, all niht. ... $1.C0
" 12 o'clock... 1.00
" 10 " ... 75
For pnrticularB inquire of any member
of the firm or nt the office, foot of Con
comly tit. West Shobb Mills Co.,
T. 0. Trullinger, President.
CENTRAL HOTEL
Cornor Cass and West Ninth.
On tli Runincnii nlan I,areo. Airy rooms
and a tirst class ruttnurunt. Hoard daily, week
ly or monthly, l'rlviite rooms lor nuniucs
Oystt-rK and llsh lu sciuton.
Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
KVENriON & COOK, - - Proprietors.
VSTOUIA liiOA WORKS',
Ooucomly street, toot Jackson,
Astoria, Oregon.
General Machinists & Boiler Mako
Ind and Marino Eiislnes, Holler work, Steam
boat and Cannery Work a Specialty.
Oaatisgi of All Deioriptioni Made to Order at
onoro nouoa.
JOKN FOX 1'iwldent and Sup-
. L. FOX Vice Presldtm
C. P. UPSHUR,
SHIPPING and COMMISSION
Astoria,
Oro go n. ,
Easily. Quickly,
P:.andntly Restored
WEAKNESS,
n:i all tlio train of evlla
li uiiiaUerrorBor laUr
i'AOtHsea. the rt'Kiilta oi
i erOIK, RICkUl'HI,
Wi.rrv.Pti ViiMdttSM.iTili
tlcvolnpmettt ami tune
(Tlvcii tutveryorsan mid
imnlr. TiHliimlmethotl&
Iitriicdl'Ht'lmpnitenipnV
p.'i ru VitlhirolmpoHstliie,
lI.'Hil nforeiiiii. B(Hlt.
fix)lnuRt4in untl proofs
ERIE MEDICAL CO,
BUFFALO. N. Y.
SYPHILIS!
A New Remedy
a true Specific a positive and permanent elimination
ot all poison from the blood, and a restoration of healthy
vigor to the tissues is ottered to sutTcren for the first timt
in a remedy which has been underjjouitf the most severe
private experiments for the post three yean. It has not
vet nuteut anu n wm not inn, m it u n iruv
for Svithilitic ooisoQ and all blood diseases. Do yon be
ltfeiiT Stud for full particulars and proof free. Stop
fill ini? vour n-stetn with mercurv and other uiisons.
1'his remeity will cure you in 10 to Qodays without fail,
W e KunrHute u vur or rvfund the uioaey.
MOFFAT CHEMICAL CO.,
ho Vint Sret TORTLAND, OB
A Medical Firm Blres Away Cash.
J. P. Smith & Co. of No. 253 Green
wich St., New York, the manufactur
ers of that favorite cathartic known as
Smith's Bilo Beans, have adopted t
novel plan. They ask the individual
buyers of Bilo Beans to send their full
name and address, with an outsido
wrapper from a bottle of Bile Beans
(either size) to their office, and they
give f 5 for the first wrapper received
in each morning's mail, and tl for the
2d, 8d, 4th, 6th and 6th. Every day
$10 In cash is thus sent to their cor
respondents. Ask for SHALL size.
ELECTRIC
LIT
lit
GOING TO HOUSEKEEPING?
In v?
i!L
i table
Your
Four to five parts water to one of
Buy our
"Fisherman's Choice
BRAND COTTON TWINE
Following sizes always kep! in stock by our local
agents, Elmore, Punborn & Co.:
Numbers 24, 28, .'52, 3G, 40, Soft Laid. .
15, 18, 24, 30, 42, 48, 54, Medium Laid.
COTTON - ROPE.
Our thread laid and twine laid cork and lead lines
guaranteed thfc best over sold on the Columbia
river
Wm. J. HOOPER &. CO.
Manufacturers.
Mountain Island Mills, North Carolina.
HOW
ABE
ID
Fill
FIRE AND MARINE.
We are agents for the largest and best companies
represented in Astoria.
Royal Insurance Co., assets,
London Assurance Corp'n
Etna Insurance Co.
Western U. S. Branch,
New Zealand Insurance Co.,
Combined Assets,
till in the Front!
FOR SILVER
TJ8K
MARSHALL'S - TWINE
The staying powers of
to those of any other ever used
IT IS THE CHEAPEST
GOOD FISHERMEN
IT IS THE BEST
FOR FALL FISHING
FOR SMALL
ON HAND:
10-Ply 30's
8 Ply 40's
15 Piy iiO's
7-Ply 30's
9 Ply 30's
If so you will thank us for calling
your attention to the necessity of
keeping the
BORDEH EAGLE BRAND
Condensed Milk always on hand.
In the sick room or the nursery, in
the kitchen or on the breakfast
it is always ready for use.
Grocer and Druggist sell it.
Eagle Condensed Milk makes rich milk.
World - famed
21,5G2,37G,00
8,030,425.00
10,915,829.00
1,017,195.00
2,077,219.00
$45,403,044.00
FOR
INSURANCE
Elmore, Sanborn & Co.
SIDE FISHING
Marshall's Twine are superior
on the Columbia river.
USE IT
AMERICAN LABOR MAKES IT
MESH NETS
FOR LASTING QUALITIES
12 Ply 40's
14-Ply 40's1
mm-
i Fast Mail
Route.
Puts You in Chicago
J
Of any otler line.
Pullman and Tourist Sleepers
Free Reclining Chair Cars, Din.
Ing Cars are run daily via the
Union Pacific Flyer leaving Port,
land at 6:30 p. m.
ASTORIA TO SAN FRANCISCO
OCEAN STEAMERS
AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER, 1893.
Columbia Sunday August 27.
Kute Friday Hei tcmber 1.
Columbia Wednesday September G.
Mute Monday September 11.
Columbia fcaturday September 10.
Mate 1 liursday September 21.
Columbia Tuesday Sept mber IMi.
ASTORIA & PORTLAND STEAMERS
Steamer Harvest Queen leaves As
toria at 6 a, m., dally except Sunday,
via Washington side of the river; re
turning, leaves Portland at 8 p. m.,
dally, except Saturday. The Queen
makes landings on both sides of the
river above Waterford, on both up and
down trips.
For rates and ccneral Infoimatlnn call on or
address,
W. H.nURLBUKT, G. W. LOUNHBEKItY.
A. Uen. fax. Ast. Aircut
Portland, Or, Astoria, Or.
Is ihe line to take to nil
points
EASTandSOUTH
It is the DINING CAR ROUTE
It offers the best service, con B
bluing
SPEED and COMFOItT
It Is the popular route with t'loi e who
wish to travel on
THE SAFEST
It Is therefore the route you should
tukn. It runs through vestibuled
trains every day in the year to
ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO
No Change of Cars,
Elegant Pullman Sleepers,
Superior Tourist Sleepers,
Splendid Free Second-class Sleepers,
Only one change of cars
Portland to New York
Through Tickets
To Any Part of the civilized world.
Passeneers ticketed via. all bout mnninv
between Astoria, Kalaina and 1'otMnnd.
Full Information concemine rates, time ol
trains, routes and other details furnished on
appllcaJtot Jro
C. W. STONE,
Agent Astoria.
Steamer Telephone Dock.
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assistant General Passenger Agent,
No. 121 First St.. cor. WaMtiiigton,
Portland. Oregon
X. XI. cfe 1ST, OO.sfd4
Steamer Ilwac
leaves Astoria daily at ":! a. m. for Ilnaco,
CAllini; at Tansy Point, and connecting vtttU
railroad runnlur north nt 10 a. uiv auti with
boats on shoalwater bay fir
uth Bead, Sunshine, North Core
And other points through to Gray') Har
bor. Kctuniing connects at Itwaeo with
s'eamersfor Astoria and Mikt Boat far
Portias.
JOHN K UOCLTKR, h. A. LOOM13,
fWn-tnnr. President.
E. V. EGBSiiT, Su"u!tndit.
Mill
Eas
tern
Points
In
hours
ahead